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BlooCheese 08-27-2006 11:04 AM

Okay. I can give her credit for that. But she still could have kept her own creations rather than letting other people adopt them.

Kzinistzerg 08-27-2006 12:10 PM

what, all four hundred of them?

Master Knight DH 08-27-2006 05:49 PM

You mean 751. Not 400. But yeah, your point stands anyway. Befriending isn't an issue with her any longer, particularly since she gets along more with Coco.

lucyrocks73 08-28-2006 04:04 AM

And Mac doesn't seem to HATE her (much like my best friend Brandon relating to moi), but he has a low tolerance for her craziness sometimes.

So she's got friends...

...and loyal fans such as myself.

-Marty 8-)

Dude13 08-28-2006 07:18 AM

At the Catholic high school I went to, service to others was stressed heavily, and every year there were different service requirements. This past year, my senior year, it turned out that our specific requirement was that we had to choose a particular agency to work at for at least one day a week throughout the entire school year, and I personally chose to work in an after-school program.

I know this seems like a bit of aimless rambling on my part, but my point is basically one of the reasons I like Goo is because she reminds me so much of so many of the third-graders that I had the joy of working with, all of them so chatty, bubbly, and just loaded with more spunk than one would think possible to find in a mere eight or nine-year-old. But of course, it wasn't all fun and games, as they of course got into far more than their fair share of mischief.

Now I'm gonna stop before I start becoming too nostalgic on the subject.

BlooCheese 08-28-2006 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kzinistzerg (Post 2828)
what, all four hundred of them?

Okay. Maybe not. But she wouldn't have had to go and let other people adopt them if she hadn't created them in the first place. Mac kept telling her to stop, but she wouldn't.

Maybe that's another reason why I don't like her very much at all. She has (had?) little self-control.

And what Dude13 said about the happy, bubbly children full of spunk reminds me of Goo. And I don't like little kids very much, and since Goo seems quite immature to me, that could be another reason why I don't like her.

Voxxyn 08-28-2006 01:01 PM

Aaaaaaaaand, unfortunately, "Go Goo Go" failed to win the Emmy for Best Outstanding Program. Personally, I'm not as upset about Foster's being shafted as I am with the Simpsons winning. AGAIN.

Cassini90125 08-28-2006 01:19 PM

On the bright side, Kiefer Sutherland and 24 finally got a richly deserved and long overdue win. ;D

BlooCheese 08-28-2006 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Voxxyn (Post 3050)
Aaaaaaaaand, unfortunately, "Go Goo Go" failed to win the Emmy for Best Outstanding Program. Personally, I'm not as upset about Foster's being shafted as I am with the Simpsons winning. AGAIN.

Go Goo Go isn't one of my favorite episodes, but that's too bad it didn't win. They just don't know a good (better?) cartoon when they see it. :P

Sims Katie 08-28-2006 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Voxxyn (Post 3050)
Aaaaaaaaand, unfortunately, "Go Goo Go" failed to win the Emmy for Best Outstanding Program. Personally, I'm not as upset about Foster's being shafted as I am with the Simpsons winning. AGAIN.

It DID win for character design, though :D


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